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January 31, 2006
When It Comes to Blogs, There Aren't Enough Words (Washington
When It Comes to Blogs, There Aren't Enough Words (Washington Post) Okay, Web fans, it's time for new lingo to help us get a grip on the vast self-publishing landscape known as the blogosphere. Blogs vary so much that they cry out for pithy names to describe each of their many genres.
How Orange County Register - Attensa for Outlook delivers news feeds directly into Microsoft Outlook folders, www.attensa.com Web browsers Mozilla Firefox, Mac OS X Safari have aggregators built in; Internet Explorer's aggregator is in beta testing. Linda Zimmer, chief executive ...
Revenue Sharing Blogs, Forums, and Networks (Search Engine Journal) Revenue Sharing Blogs, Forums, and Networks With just about every blogger or web publisher having a Google AdSense account these days, one method of growing the reach of one's ads is to participate in forums, blogs, and other sites which have implemented an AdSense driven content growth model. By letting the writers ...
Iranian blogs debate nuclear row (BBC News) Iranian bloggers are commenting extensively on the nuclear row between Iran and the West.
iPods Threaten Conventional RadioAnd it's radio's fault, mostly
Jerry Wilson
SouthernMiss.com to host weekly diaries, blogs and questionnaires of student-athletes during the 2006 spring season (CSTV's College Sports) HATTIESBURG, Miss. - New to the 2006 Southern Miss spring seasons, student-athletes from each sport will give Golden Eagle fans an inside perspective to their everyday lives through diaries, blogs and questionnaires.
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